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Challenges Facing the Real Estate Industry in the Wake of COVID & the Election

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This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “Challenges Facing the Real Estate Industry in the Wake of COVID & the Election” by So Sum Lee. Learn more about KROST’s Real Estate Industry Services ».

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Going Green for the Green: Federal Tax Incentives for Energy Efficient Building

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This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “There are several tax incentives available to the real estate industry. There are several tax incentives available to the real estate industry. Learn more about KROST’s Real Estate Industry Services ».

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Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) Technical Correction and Bonus Depreciation

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This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) Technical Correction and Bonus Depreciation” by Elvira Frencillo and So Sum Lee. Commercial real estate is depreciated over 39 years on a straight-line basis.

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Opportunity Zones and Cost Segregation

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This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “Opportunity Zones and Cost Segregation” by Guest Contributor Artur Babaian. Deferring gain into an Opportunity Zone investment differs from a 1031 exchange deferral, which is familiar to most real estate investors.

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A Deeper Dive into the Unintended Consequences of the Proposed Section 1031 Regulations

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This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “A Deeper Dive into the Unintended Consequences of the Proposed Section 1031 Regulations” by Jonathan Louie. That it must be typically transferred with the real property in standard commercial transactions.